H. Alraihani et al., ZIRCONIA FORMATION BY REACTION OF ZIRCONIUM SULFATE IN MOLTEN ALKALI-METAL NITRATES OR NITRITES, Journal of materials chemistry, 4(8), 1994, pp. 1331-1336
Thermogravimetry up to 500-degrees-C reveals several multi-stage react
ions between Zr(SO4)2 and molten alkali-metal nitrates which form poor
ly crystallised mixtures of tetragonal and monoclinic zirconia. The us
e of NaNO3 gives incomplete transformations. The addition of NaCl as w
ell as the use of LiNO3-KNO3, leads the reaction to completion; the in
crease of basicity by the addition of Na2CO3 also has the same effect,
if it is assumed that Na2ZrO3 is formed together with ZrO2. Pure and
finely divided tetragonal zirconia is produced by a single-stage react
ion at a temperature lower than 300-degrees-C, when the basicity of th
e medium is increased by replacing LiNO3-KNO3 by NaNO2-KNO2.